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Tour de France Champions


Free Download Giles Belbin, "Tour de France Champions"
English | ISBN: 075099200X | 2020 | 272 pages | EPUB | 19 MB
The Tour de France is a race like no other, so perhaps it’s no surprise that it attracts racers like no other.The winner of the second Tour actually came fifth – but the four racers before him were disqualified for cheating.The 1932 champion credits his win with saving him from capture by the Nazis, as the soldiers recognised him from the podium.One of Britain’s best cyclists of the modern era only got into European racing by forging an email.Tour de France Champions is a journey to the summit of cycling, looking at those who have taken on the roads and mountains of France to prevail above all others and win cycling’s greatest prize. Giles Belbin presents the stories of all those who have claimed the original and greatest Grand Tour, the one race that still transcends the sport of cycling: the Tour de France.

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Champions in the Classroom


Free Download Penny Turrentine, "Champions in the Classroom"
English | ISBN: 1475818203 | 2015 | 250 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Little has been written about the problems student-athletes encounter in attempting to balance their sports with the grueling demand for academic success in classrooms. As a resource guide for professionals, Champions in the Classroom offers a model and historical perspective for understanding the challenges faced by "student-athletes" while providing solutions and guidance to put the needed emphasis on "student." Penny Turrentine also provides a "Playbook," written in jargon that athletes understand, which offers students the methods for not only testing themselves but to easily understand their strengths and weaknesses. This book strives to conquer academic problems that student-athletes face and shows how to win in the classroom.

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Champions of Charity War and the Rise of the Red Cross


Free Download Champions of Charity: War and the Rise of the Red Cross By John Hutchinson
1996 | 496 Pages | ISBN: 0813325269 | PDF | 8 MB
A character in an Evelyn Waugh novel once remarked that "There’s nothing wrong with war-except the fighting." In Champions of Charity, John Hutchinson argues that while they set out with a vision to make war more humane, the world’s Red Cross organizations soon became enthusiastic promoters of militarism and sacrifice in time of war.The mass armies of the nineteenth century were stalked by disease and slaughtered by ever more destructive weaponry, arousing the indignation and humanitarian concern of self-appointed battlefield Samaritans, who envisioned a neutral corps of volunteer nurses who would aid and comfort wounded soldiers, regardless of nationality. But the champions of charity soon became champions of war.Florence Nightingale was among the few at the time to recognize the dangers lurking in the Red Cross vision. She refused to join, and warned its founders that the governments of the world would cooperate with the Red Cross because "it would render war more easy." She was right; starting in the late 19th century armies simply used the Red Cross to efficiently recycle wounded men back into the frontlines.In World War I, national Red Cross societies became enthusiastic wartime propagandists. This was true in every combatant nation, and it is a transformation well portrayed by the fascinating selection of art in this book. Soon Red Cross personnel were even sporting military-style uniforms, and in the United States, the Red Cross became so identified with the war effort that an American citizen was convicted of treason for criticising the Red Cross in time of war!The Red Cross played an especially important role in encouraging the mass involvement of women in the "home front" for the first time. It did this through magazines, postcards, posters, bandage-rolling parties, and speeches that blended romantic images of humanitarianism and war into a unique brand of maternal militarism. A true pioneer in mass propaganda, the Red Cross taught millions that preparation for war was not just a patriotic duty, but a normal and desirable social activity.The Red Cross societies had proven their usefulness in mobilizing civilians in wartime, and most of their functions were taken over by government agencies by the time of World War II. Gradually the Red Cross became better known for its work in public health, disaster relief, and lifesaving classes. But the legacy of a darker past still lingers: the red cross on a white background found on army ambulances, or the unsubtle subtext of sacrifice and heroism in Red Cross television advertising.It is a legacy the Red Cross itself has preferred not to acknowledge in its own self-congratulatory literature. For not only was the humanitarian impulse that inspired the creation of the Red Cross easily distorted, but this urge to militarize came from within its own ranks. This startling and provocative history of the Red Cross reminds us of the hidden dangers that sometimes come cloaked in the best of intentions.

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Lick Library – Learn to play We Are The Champions By Queen


Free Download Lick Library – Learn to play We Are The Champions By Queen
Sam Bell | Duration: 0:24 h | Video: H264 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 565 MB | Language: English
Here is a chance to get your fingers around another legendary Queen song! Sam Bell shows you how to play the anthem We Are The Champions with each song section and those famous Brian May guitar fills, in this three part guitar lesson.
1. We Are The Champions[24:39]
Backing Tracks

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How Champions Think to Win The Power and Possibility of Creative Mind


Free Download A a James, "How Champions Think to Win: The Power and Possibility of Creative Mind"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 1087824702 | EPUB | pages: 314 | 0.4 mb
How champions think is what makes their paths master trends in a world of constant change-a globe without a wall, giving room for transitional leadership. Every day new discoveries keep swallowing old and new generations keep overtaking existing histories making new giants to keep emerging. There is a power of hidden potential in every man, but little minds focus on what happens, average focus on how things happen, great minds focus on why things happen making them to unleash the hidden power within. Every dream that will see the light of the day must be exposed to new possibility thinking. No matter the shape, color and size of your dream today, all you need to achieve it is your thinking habit-no road is not no way after all. Life is like dropping with a parachute, if you just hang there in fate and enjoy the cool breeze and the shade from the sun while complaining about the loneliness, it will take you where the wind of life blows-in the ocean of hopelessness, wilderness of confusion, desert of dejection or valley of past failures. You must take charge of your life by trading the power of your thoughts. When you throw down a tennis ball with force, it bounces back with the same energy, only that it rises higher, but when you throw down a glass cup it shatters on the ground and scatters in pieces, flung here and there. What happens? No energy to bounce up? No! There is energy but that had been used to scatter the pieces here and there. The energy in your failure is the lessons and the experience. Now you know how it is not going to work. Now you are a coach in the making. To every action of falling there will be an equal and opposite reaction, this could be a reaction of bouncing up or rolling on the ground or shattering in pieces. But be sure this book will remold your mentality to leap forward despite the odds. This master piece will take you through on how to: * Grow your courage again with hope * Live your best life by the energy of creative and constructive thinking. * See purpose for your past, potentials in your now and dreams for your future * Put up a possibility life by engaging the power of faith, talents and idea * Process your failure for future success

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Promotoren Champions der Innovation


Free Download Promotoren: Champions der Innovation By Jürgen Hauschildt, Hans Georg Gemünden (auth.), Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Jürgen Hauschildt, Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Gemünden (eds.)
1999 | 311 Pages | ISBN: 3409230629 | PDF | 10 MB
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Jürgen Hauschildt ist Direktor des Instituts für Betriebswirtschaftliche Innovationsforschung der Christian-Albrecht-Universität zu Kiel. Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Gemünden ist Direktor des Instituts für Angewandte Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Unternehmensführung der Universität (TH) Karlsruhe.

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Coaching Volleyball Champions Principles and Practices of Successful Coaches


Free Download Mary Dyck, Ard Biesheuvel, "Coaching Volleyball Champions: Principles and Practices of Successful Coaches"
English | 2012 | ASIN: B007UHEVKG | EPUB | pages: 326 | 2.4 mb
Learn the secrets to success from some of the best volleyball coaches in North America. Featured coaches: Marv Dunphy, Pepperdine University; Garth Pischke, University of Manitoba; Laurie Eisler, University of Alberta; Carl McGown, USA Volleyball; Terry Danyluk, University of Alberta; Al Scates, University of California-Los Angeles; Doug Reimer, University of British Columbia; Jim McLaughlin, University of Washington; Richard Schick, University of British Columbia; Keith Hansen, Red Deer College; Kevin Boyles, University of Calgary.

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Celebrities, heroes and champions Popular politicians in the age of reform, 1810-67


Free Download Simon James Morgan, "Celebrities, heroes and champions: Popular politicians in the age of reform, 1810-67"
English | ISBN: 1526117436 | 2021 | 320 pages | PDF | 16 MB
Celebrities, heroes and champions explores the role of the popular politician in British and Irish society from the Napoleonic Wars to the Second Reform Act of 1867. Covering movements for parliamentary reform up to and including Chartism, Catholic Emancipation, transatlantic Anti-Slavery and the Anti-Corn Law League, as well as the receptions of international celebrities such as Lajos Kossuth and Giuseppe Garibaldi, it offers a unique perspective on the connections between politics and historical cultures of fame and celebrity.

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